Tea & Cake London is a comprehensive guide to the best places to enjoy tea and cake across the capital. Charming, knowledgeable and often surprising, this lovely book roots out more than 70 cafes, bakeries and tearooms worth discovering, and illustrates each venue with stunning photography.

Bringing fresh insights by using cutting-edge technolgy and scientific analysis to re- examine and re-interpret the works and reveal the hidden secrets of Degas’ methods,this lavishly illustrated retrospective is an essential new insight in to the work of a titan of both Impressionist and realist art.

In her mixed-media practice, Mika Tajima combines sculpture, painting, video, music, and performance, drawing on contradictions of modernist design and architecture to interrogate the built environment in which the maximized performing subject is shaped and managed.

"Seven apparently abstract paintings reveal an unexpectedly tactile experience of viewing point. The works, each identical in size and orientation, differ in their individual spectrums of strong, sometimes garish, colours that swirl, overlap and accumulate in the creation of a new visceral, yet highlight analytical, style."

The photographs explore the personal experience of living with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in the aftermath of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

Work by Malcolm Craig Gilbert featured in After the Agreement: Contemporary Photography in Northern Ireland by Sarah Tuck. An exploration of contemporary photography in Belfast after the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, and its relationship to a duty of memory, and ideas of justice and betrayal.